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#1 ruuuj
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Cooome on man! :D
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#2 ruuuj
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http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/124926

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#3 ruuuj
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Yeah that's the thing, when I clock it a bit further than 620mhz, only the green dots start to appear, yet it still reads "no errors" in the artifact scanning. However, when I start to clock it really far, then it starts reporting errors. So would it be OK to use it even with the green dots? Or does that do damage to the graphics card itself? Sorry for all of the questions :P
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#4 ruuuj
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Oh sweet I've got it working thanks... it ends up you have to add 10mhz each time. But anyway, I've increased it from core (default) 580mhz to 620mhz, and after going the next stage up from that these green dots start appearing in the graphics display. I take it that that's a bad thing right? I don't understand though, my temps are only like 50-52'c. So is this normal or what? Also, what kind of fps difference might I see from 580mhz to 620mhz? Thanks.
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#5 ruuuj
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Nah, I've just tried that and it still just reverts back to default speeds. I don't see how getting the newer version will help though... I mean I'll try it but.... shall I go with ATI Tray Tools?
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#6 ruuuj
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#7 ruuuj
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When I increase the core clock frequency by 5mhz it just automatically goes back to the default speed. How do I stop this? I'm using ATI Tools 0.25 Beta 15. My card is the HIS X1950Pro 256mb. My power supply is this, if you need to know - nothing wrong with it -

http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/124926

Any help would be great, thanks.

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#8 ruuuj
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Anyone? :(
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#9 ruuuj
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Haha, OK, I'll bear that in mind. Run into another problem though - when I increase the core and memory clock speed by 5mhz, it just automatically goes back to the default speed....
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#10 ruuuj
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Yeah, sweet, thanks. Just uninstalled ATI Tray Tools and installed ATI Tools 0.25. Can anyone give me a link helping me to overclock my card? I know I'd be able to do it myself with a little tweaking but it'd just be much easier if I could use a resource. Thanks for all of the help though.